Zettlr works better than Joplin.
Obsidian works better than Joplin.
LogSeq works better than Joplin.
All three have Linux desktop apps, sync with Nextcloud, and you can edit in the browser with the Nextcloud notes app.
I used Joplin for about a year and ended up using Obsidian because it’s slick with its backlinking features. I found the speed to sync, and the way Joplin handles to-do items, really frustrating.
Logseq I think has a ton of potential but it’s only in late-alpha/early-beta stage. GPL though.
Thank you! I checked all three of them and I will try them asap. I really liked Obsidian but it is proprietary so can we really trust them? And it looks like it is based on Electron so it better be good haha
Zettlr is GPL.
I’m using Obsidian for work. They’re the same people who developed Dynalist and they refuse to sell their company (it’s a two person shop). So I trust they’re not going to sell out. But if they do, it’s all in Markdown and they have export features so it’s not like you can’t port your data over somewhere else if you don’t like the direction it’s taking. IMO the data portability is one of the most important things. Re: privacy; Obsidian app has never once made an internet request with my firewall and I’ve been using it daily since January.
Zettlr works better than Joplin. Obsidian works better than Joplin. LogSeq works better than Joplin.
All three have Linux desktop apps, sync with Nextcloud, and you can edit in the browser with the Nextcloud notes app.
I used Joplin for about a year and ended up using Obsidian because it’s slick with its backlinking features. I found the speed to sync, and the way Joplin handles to-do items, really frustrating.
Logseq I think has a ton of potential but it’s only in late-alpha/early-beta stage. GPL though.
Thank you! I checked all three of them and I will try them asap. I really liked Obsidian but it is proprietary so can we really trust them? And it looks like it is based on Electron so it better be good haha
Zettlr is GPL. I’m using Obsidian for work. They’re the same people who developed Dynalist and they refuse to sell their company (it’s a two person shop). So I trust they’re not going to sell out. But if they do, it’s all in Markdown and they have export features so it’s not like you can’t port your data over somewhere else if you don’t like the direction it’s taking. IMO the data portability is one of the most important things. Re: privacy; Obsidian app has never once made an internet request with my firewall and I’ve been using it daily since January.